Storey announces 88 job investment by US cyber security firm, Alert Logic
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Finance Minister Mervyn Storey MLA has announced 88 high quality jobs as result of a new investment by US based Alert Logic.
The cyber security firm has established a Security Research and Technology Development centre in Belfast, with a total of 88 jobs, 30 of which are already in place. The new investment was supported by Invest Northern Ireland.
Speaking from the company’s new premises in Weaver’s Court Belfast, Mervyn Storey said: “Alert Logic is a very welcome addition to Northern Ireland’s growing portfolio of global ICT firms choosing to establish offices here. The company is expanding rapidly having already recruited 30 of the high quality jobs. The company’s decision to locate in Northern Ireland will contribute a total investment of £3.9million into the economy.
“The new Security Research and Technology Development centre will provide valuable employment for IT and cybersecurity professionals. These are well paid jobs with an average salary of £44,000, contributing nearly £4million annually in salaries for the local economy.
“Northern Ireland is well placed to capitalise on the major growth in the cyber security sector. We have recently successfully attracted a number of leading cyber security investors including Proofpoint, Whitehat and Rapid7. Northern Ireland is fast becoming a global cyber security hub, with a growing base of local firms and specialist university research centres, including the Centre of Secure Information Technology at Queen’s University.”
Alert Logic offers cloud-based Security-as-a-Service, a platform of fully managed products and services designed to keep a customer’s data and infrastructure safe and compliant, regardless of whether that IT infrastructure resides in the cloud, on-premises or in a hybrid data centre.
Invest NI offered the Texan based firm £572,000 of support for the new jobs, which are expected to be in place by the end of 2017.
Gray Hall, CEO of Alert Logic said: “We considered many other locations for this investment but Invest NI’s support and the availability of a strong pool of talented people made Northern Ireland a very attractive location for us.
“Opening an office in Belfast not only puts us physically closer to a number of our customers and prospective customers but this new centre will complement our existing centres in Cardiff and Houston and support our ambitious growth plans, particularly in the US, Europe and Asia markets.”
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